Pakistan suffered group-stage exit [Source: AP]
Pakistan's Champions Trophy campaign concluded on a disappointing note, as they were knocked out of the tournament after failing to win a single match. Led by Mohammad Rizwan, the hosts finished last in the group-A standings, concluding the Champions Trophy with a solitary point.
When Will Pakistan Play Their Next Cricket Match?
Pakistan's Schedule For 2025
Match | Opposition | Date |
---|---|---|
1st T20I | New Zealand | March 16 |
2nd T20I | New Zealand | March 18 |
3rd T20I | New Zealand | March 21 |
4th T20I | New Zealand | March 23 |
5th T20I | New Zealand | March 26 |
1st ODI | New Zealand | March 29 |
2nd ODI | New Zealand | April 2 |
3rd ODI | New Zealand | April 5 |
1st T20I | West Indies | July 31 |
2nd T20I | West Indies | August 2 |
3rd T20I | West Indies | August 3 |
1st ODI | West Indies | August 8 |
2nd ODI | West Indies | August 10 |
3rd ODI | West Indies | August 12 |
After suffering two humiliating defeats in the Champions Trophy, Pakistan will aim resurgence in their upcoming international series. Currently, they have two international assignments lined up, as they will face New Zealand and West Indies, with the Pakistan Super League sandwiched between the two tours.
Pakistan and New Zealand have enjoyed fierce rivalry across formats in recent times. After their disastrous outing in the Champions Trophy, the Men in Green will lock horns with the BlackCaps in five T20Is and three One-Day Internationals.
So technically, Pakistan's next match will be a T20 International against New Zealand at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on March 16. After that, they will face the Kiwis in four T20Is in Dunedin, Auckland, Mount Maunganui and Wellington.
The Pakistan players will participate in the PSL 2025 in April-May before departing to West Indies to face the Men in Maroon in a six-match white-ball leg. The three T20Is will be played at Lauderhill in Florida, while the ODIs will be hosted by the Brian Lara cricket stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad.